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Platonism, cartesianism and Hegel’s thought in the Matrix Trilogy [PDF]
In this article I will try to interpret changes in Neo, the main character in The Matrix Trilogy, against the background of the ideas of Plato and Descartes, as well as Hegel’s from his Philosophy of History and The Phenomenology of Spirit ...
Milidrag Predrag
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L'obscurité du sens chez Clauberg
The major features of Johannes Clauberg's hermeneutics are examined in this paper, as they appear in the very structure of one of his major works, the Logica Vetus et Nova, and particularly in the pattern of analysis provided by this work when it comes ...
Guillaume Coqui
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Régis e Malebranche: un rapporto complesso [PDF]
Régis and Malebranche: A Complex Relationship. Pierre-Sylvain Régis was regarded by his contemporaries as the main representative of Cartesianism in France.
Antonella Del Prete
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Must Phenomenology be Transcendental?
An example of criticism of the transcendental character of phenomenology from within the phenomenological movement has recently been presented by Claude Romano. I argue against Romano’s criticism.
Eylem Hacımuratoğlu
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On the hamiltonicity of the cartesian product
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Dimakopoulos, V. V. +2 more
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The Système de philosophie (1691) by Pierre Sylvain Régis can be considered as the achievement both of the scientific liveliness of the Académie des Sciences in the 17th century and of its fruitful relationship with the Royal Society.
Nausicaa E. Milani
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Illusion théâtrale et éducation politique dans les Acharniens
The author wants to show that the passages where the Acharnians poet seems to undo the illusion and grant his public a privileged position, in so far as he seems to give them information about the fiction, are in fact ambiguous.
Anne de Cremoux
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Motions in the Body, Sensations in the Mind
This article, which seeks to connect philosophy, polite culture, and the Enlightenment, shows how Malebranche’s Cartesian science presented a full-frontal attack on the worldly notion of a good taste aligned with reason.
Katharine J. Hamerton
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Motion and God in XVIIth-Century Cartesian Manuals: Rohault, Régis and Gadroys
This work takes into account three Cartesian manuals diffused in 17th century France (Claude Gadroys, Le système du monde selon les trois hypothèses (Paris, Desprez 1675); Jacques Rohault, Traité de physique (Paris, 1671); Pierre-Sylvain Régis, Cours ...
Nausicaa E. Milani
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Middle ages and modernity: Philosophy, science and spirituality of three women who left their mark
This paper seeks to recover the contributions of three women from different eras, often overlooked by the intellectual canon: Rosvita of Gandersheim, Hildegard of Bingen, and Elisabeth of Bohemia.
Susana B. Violante +2 more
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